Animal research is often framed as a necessary sacrifice for medical progress. What’s rarely discussed is the profound psychological harm carried by the people performing this work.
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24Apr
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24Apr
In the lead up to the publication of Great Britain’s 2024 animal research statistics, this webinar will look at how Concordat on Openness signatories proactively share their animal use data with the public. We will look at how this complex data can be used to explain why, how and when animals are used in scientific research.
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29Apr
This workshop held in collaboration between the British Toxicology Society (BTS) and the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) UK will bring together experts from academia, government and industry to explore how modern exposure science and innovative assessment frameworks can help shape a more protective and forward-looking
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29Apr
Speaker: Maya Bodnar, PhD Student
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30Apr
Join Paul Flecknell's online workshop for laboratory animal professionals experienced in rodent anaesthesia. Enhance understanding, refine protocols, and explore the latest in multimodal pain relief.
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05May
Leveraging AI Tools to boost NACWO, NIO, NTCO and Veterinarian roles at laboratory animal facilities
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11May
This workshop is designed for animal technicians, veterinarians, researchers, and others working with laboratory and large animals who want to enhance both animal welfare and scientific outcomes through expert-led, interactive sessions.
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12May
Join experienced biostatistician Katrina Gore & Dr Nikki Osborne to improve your knowledge & understanding of statistical analysis methods, how to apply them to different experimental design & about data visualisation best practices.
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13May
Having the knowledge and confidence to work safely in the laboratory is an essential skill for all staff working in laboratories.
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13May
Research integrity as a driver for growth, knowledge, and innovation
This year’s symposium will examine the UK's renewed emphasis on research as a catalyst for economic growth, innovation, and knowledge production – and the central role that research integrity plays in achieving these ambitions.
Across the day, we will explore:
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15May
Join the Jackson Laboratory across Europe for an interactive workshop series exploring next-generation humanized mouse models in preclinical and autoimmune research.
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21May
The ‘Culture of Care’ describes an establishment-wide, demonstrable commitment to improving animal welfare, scientific quality, care of staff and transparency for all stakeholders, including the public.